The people with the similar number as Bieber tweeted have been inundated with phone calls all hours of the day and night from Bieber fans.

In one voicemail on one of the numbers said, “Justin. I know you’re there! Call me. I love you so much! I’m sorry I called so late. But, I just got your number. I love you. I love you. I love you so much. Please call me back!”

Kent (he doesn’t want his last name revealed) and Dilcie Fleming own the two numbers that ring through and have had so many phone calls are talking to lawyers about what they can do. One attorney working on the case for Kent says, “It’s been difficult getting substantive response from the Bieber camp. We’re a little puzzled as to why.”

No plans to sue now, but both parties wouldn’t mind to use the power of Bieber in their favor.

Dilcie would like concert tickets for her great-granddaughter as compensation and Kent would like Bieber to tweet out some support for his internet start-up that is set to launch later this year.

They both think it is the least the pop star could do for their answering of so many fan phone calls.